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[Opinions] Re: Persephone...
I think the nn Sephie is lovely.I like Persephone Clare and Persephone Pandora (though I probably wouldn't have Penelope as well).I think the combo Aurelia Persephone sounds very elegant!
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I have to agree, I appsolutly adore, this enigmatic, salubrious, and sadly forgotten appelative! I plan to use Persephone when I have conceived a girl in a decade or so. And since I live in Canada, even if Persephone creeps up to the Popularity Charts in America, I doubt that it will ever be used up there. Canadian parents perfer Sara, Jessica, Emily and...CHLOE!!! I personally think that the name Chloe is atrotious, and I am confused that parents choose this name Greek over Cynthia, Demetria, Ariadne, Athena, and Alexandria which seem better than that hackenyed fad to the moon and back.Why do you think that Chloe has gotten SOOO popular in Canada and America suddenly? Please help me! I seem "conpuzzled".~*STARLA-MARIE*~
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I have to agree, I appsolutly adore, this enigmatic, salubrious, and sadly forgotten appelative! I plan to use Persephone when I have conceived a girl in a decade or so. And since I live in Canada, even if Persephone creeps up to the Popularity Charts in America, I doubt that it will ever be used up there. Canadian parents perfer Sara, Jessica, Emily and...CHLOE!!! I personally think that the name Chloe is atrotious, and I am confused that parents choose this name Greek over Cynthia, Demetria, Ariadne, Athena, and Alexandria which seem better than that hackenyed fad fad to the moon and back.Why do you think that Chloe has gotten SOOO popular in Canada and America suddenly? Please help me! I seem "conpuzzled".~*STARLA-MARIE*~
Hope itself, is like a star. Not to be seen in the light of prosperity; and only to be seen in the night of adversity...
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What are the convulsions of a city in comparison with the insurrections of the soul?
Man is a depth still greater than the people.

This message was edited 8/8/2006, 3:00 PM

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Thanks. Glad you like them. :)I'm all about bringing Greek myth names back to the mainstream. And by mainstream I mean they don't get looked at funny but not popular because that would ruin them for me. :P
What are the convulsions of a city in comparison with the insurrections of the soul?
Man is a depth still greater than the people.

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I agree, another Greek myth gp of mine is Antigone.
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Athena is my absolute favorite. Persephone Athena?Britney Tamber
dh Adam Jeffrey
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That's lovely! Athena is a beautiful name.
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